“Next bay! Head to the next bay!” There’s a clamour and a clatter. Doors slam. The raggedy engine turns over and a cloud of dust fills the air. We’ve sliced off another tasty morsel of freedom. Me and my partner…

Jonas, better known as “Jonas Draws”, is a surf artist I’ve been following for a while and he’s quickly become a favourite of mine. He makes loads of cool, vivid art around animals, camping and outoors life, all of it centered around…

Through the “London Surfers” group on Meetup.com, (a website where anyone can register to join group activities), I found out about a surf movie screening happening in East London. Joining a “Meetup” was a strange experience to start with, but it was…

Environmentalist concerns rise year on year and should be at least a consideration – for everyone – especially surfers. Indonesia-based digital artist Ferdi Rizkiyanto hammers the point home with “What Lies Under” (above). If this doesn’t make you think about…

In the second part of my dig into “the way we change” for surfing (which started here) I’ve had a look at the different versions of surfing technology created by the conditions we have to face. Surfing the conditions There…

It’s a month on from announcements about the ASP lumbering into mainstream digital media and there are some interesting partnerships cropping up. One in particular is Mozilla (responsible for serving the Firefox browser) who are now working with the Vans…

“The first national and global media deals in the history of professional surfing” The ASP yesterday announced movements towards ‘internet-focussed media distribution’ including agreements with ESPN, Youtube and Facebook across linear broadcast, digital and social media to come to fruition…

Surfing has evolved in many different ways since it’s birth somewhere in the South Pacific something like 300 years ago. In my short time exploring the many different avenues of surfing as a culture as well as a sport I’ve…

I’ve mentioned once or twice that Gabriel Medina has a certain penchant for getting his fins out and about. Having watched this video a few times, I’m pretty certain this counts as aerial… Someone needs to remind gravity about this…